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  • 18/03/2013 | Argentina

    'Francis already signaling ideas to modernize Catholic Church,' Lorenzetti

    Supreme Court Justice Ricardo Lorenzetti assured that Pope Francis has already signaled of his idea to modernize the Catholic Church.

  • 18/12/2012 | Argentina

    President meets with head of Catholic Church

    Two weeks after the Catholic Church issued a statement warning of ‘irreconcilable divisions’ in Argentine society, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner meets with José María Arancedo, head of the Argentine Episcopal Synod.

  • 07/03/2013 | Argentina

    Church criticizes court reform

    The Catholic Church harshly criticized the project to reform the justice system put forth by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner during her State-of-the-Nation speech last week, warning the politicization of judges was “inadmissible” because it “conspires against the neutrality” required for the job.

  • 13/03/2013 | Argentina

    Election astounds country

    By Santiago Del Carril.- Argentines were in complete disbelief after the Vatican announced the election of the first ever Latin American pope, the Argentine Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Church bells immediately began to throng throughout the whole country.

  • 07/08/2012 | Argentina

    Thousands gather in Liniers, Belgrano to worship Saint Cajetan

    Thousands of worshippers gathered today in the Buenos Aires City neighbourhood of Liniers and that of Belgrano in order to enter the Saint Cajetan church (San Cayetano in Spanish) on the day of San Cayetano.

  • 10/09/2012 | Argentina

    Catholic Church says City's decision on abortion is 'regrettable'

    Six months after it was ratified by the Supreme Court, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio blasted the recent decision reached by the City government to legalize abortion in cases of rape and called it a “regrettable” move.

  • 02/12/2012 | Argentina

    Kunkel plays down Catholic Church statements

    National lawmaker for the Victory Front caucus, Carlos Kunkel played down today the document released by the Argentine Episcopate in which it stated Argentine society is in danger of plunging into “new and irreconcilable divisions.”

  • 21/04/2012 | Argentina

    Once train crash relatives to remember victims, two months on

    On the two-month anniversary of the Once train crash, which left 51 dead and over 700 injured, relatives and friends of the victims of the incident held various memorial ceremonies across the city of Buenos Aires. Part of the commemorative events included the handing out of black wrist bands to the public.

  • 23/04/2012 | Argentina

    Catholic bishops begin debate over Civil Code reform

    The Catholic Church opened the year's first Plenary meeting in Pilar, where the country's bishops began the debate over the Government-sponsored Civil Code reform.

  • 29/06/2012 | Argentina

    Church of the Nativity made world heritage site

    The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and the pilgrimage walkway have been made world cultural heritage sites, after the United Nations’ cultural organization Unesco, approved a Palestine request made by petition.

  • 18/03/2012 | Argentina

    Catholic Church says SC ruling on abortion 'bypasses Congress'

    The head of the Catholic Campus Ministry in Buenos Aires, Guillermo Marcó, continued to criticize the Supreme Court over its recent ruling in favour of legalizing abortions in case of rape and assured that the measure “legalizes abortion by bypassing Congress.”

  • 23/03/2012 | Argentina

    'Let us not get used to travelling as if we were cattle,' Cardinal Bergoglio

    Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio said that the Once train crash was caused by officials who did not comply with their responsibilities as he held a special mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral in remembrance of the train crash victims.

  • 08/04/2012 | Argentina

    Catholic Church blasts Gov't over Civil Code reform

    Santa Fe archbishop José María Arancedo once again questioned the Government’s proposal to amend the Civil Code and warned about the “trivialization of the family" and “finding a fast way out of everything.”

  • 13/03/2013 | World

    World leaders congratulate new Pope

    Leaders across the world celebrated the election of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio as the new Pope, considering it a "historical moment" and a fact that makes the "Church more universal than ever."

  • 16/03/2013 | World

    Pope wants a “poor Church” after Saint Francis of Assisi

    In an audience with members of the international press, the pontiff explained why he chose the name Francis in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi and said he would like “a poor Church and a Church for the poor.”

  • 05/04/2013 | World

    Pope Francis wants Church to 'act decisively' against sex abuse

    Pope Francis wants the Catholic Church to "act decisively" to root out sexual abuse of children by priests and ensure that the perpetrators undergo due process, the Vatican said today.

  • 02/09/2012 | World

    Unification Church head Sun Myung Moon dies in South Korea

    Sun Myung Moon, the founder and head of the Unification Church which has millions of followers around the world, died at a retreat near the South Korean capital Seoul, church officials said.

  • 11/10/2012 | World

    Pope acknowledges 'bad fish' in Church

    Pope Benedict urged lapsed and lukewarm Roman Catholics to rediscover their faith but acknowledged there are "bad fish" in the Church itself.

  • 12/03/2013 | World

    Black smoke signals no pope chosen at conclave

    Black smoke rose from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel today, signaling that Roman Catholic cardinals had not elected a new pope in the first vote of their secret conclave.

  • 28/05/2012 | World

    Vatican says trust in church hurt by leaks scandal

    The faith of Roman Catholics in their Church has been damaged by a scandal over leaked documents in which the pope's butler has been arrested, the Vatican said today.

  • 12/06/2012 | World

    Church of England attacks gay marriage plan

    The Church of England attacked government's plan to allow gay couples to marry, saying it was ill thought out and risked creating the biggest rift between the state and the Church for centuries.

  • 18/06/2012 | World

    Vatican accuses media of 'imitating Dan Brown'

    The Vatican's number 2 accused the media of trying "to imitate Dan Brown" in their coverage of the VatiLeaks scandal and said the Roman Catholic Church's latest travails were part of the Devil's attempt to destabilise it.

  • 07/01/2012 | World

    Russian church urges Kremlin to heed protesters

    The leader of Russia's Orthodox Church urged the government to make political changes in response to post-election protests, in a rare departure from its traditional backing of the Kremlin.

  • 24/02/2012 | World

    Italy to end tax breaks for Church

    Italy's government announced measures on Friday to end tax exemptions on commercial property owned by the Catholic Church, a move expected to add as much as 600 million euros ($805 million) to state coffers each year

  • 24/05/2012 | World

    Church of England nears vote on women bishops

    The Church of England paved the way for a final vote on women bishops to go ahead in July, but supporters angry at last-minute concessions to traditionalists who favour an all-male clergy immediately threatened to scupper it.

  • 12/06/2011 | World

    Liberal US Catholics say Church not listening

    Members of a liberal group of US Catholics called on Church leaders to open talks with their members on controversies ranging from the ordination of women to allowing priests to marry.

  • 16/08/2011 | World

    Stolen Rembrandt found in California church building

    A Rembrandt drawing stolen from a Los Angeles-area hotel has been recovered at a church in nearby Encino, authorities said.

  • 05/01/2012 | World

    Gunmen kill 6, wound 10 in Nigeria church attack

    Gunmen opened fire on a church service in Nigeria, killing six people and wounding 10, the church's pastor said, the latest in a string of attacks that has raised fears of sectarian conflict in Africa's most populous nation.

  • 20/12/2010 | World

    Church must reform after abuse scandal, pope says

    Pope Benedict called for a re-examination of the Church's message and practices to enable it to learn from the scandal of the sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic priests.

  • 02/01/2011 | World

    Pope Benedict condemns church attack in Egypt

    Pope Benedict condemned a bomb blast outside a church in Egypt which killed at least 21 people, the latest in a series of attacks on Christians in the Middle East and Africa.

  • 07/05/2011 | World

    At least five dead in Egyptian sectarian clash

    At least five people were killed in a sectarian clash in Egypt over a Christian woman who had allegedly converted to Islam, according to officials.

  • 14/03/2012 | Latin America

    Seeking pope's help, Cuban dissidents occupy church

    Cuban dissidents occupied a Roman Catholic church in Havana in what a Church spokesman said was part of a broader orchestrated action to get Pope Benedict to press for change when he visits later this month.

  • 13/03/2013 | Latin America

    Latin America’s pontiff

    By Carolina Barros.- The first Jesuit, Latin American and Argentine pope ever. Sounds like another case of “God is also Argentine,” that popular saying which offers so much consolation and hope in bleak times — not to mention “the hand of God.”

  • 30/04/2013 | Latin America

    Catholic church excommunicates Brazil priest for liberal views

    The Catholic Church has excommunicated a Brazilian priest after he defended homosexuality, open marriage and other practices counter to Church teaching in online videos.

  • 05/03/2013 | Entertainment

    Rome exhibition takes aim at the Church as papal vote looms

    As cardinals flock to Rome to choose the next pope, two artists have taken the opportunity to stage an exhibition taking aim at the wealth of the Roman Catholic Church and the sex abuse scandals that plagued Pope Benedict.

  • 13/04/2011 | Entertainment

    Kate Middleton confirmed into Church of England before wedding

    Royal bride-to-be Kate Middleton has been confirmed into the Church of England ahead of her wedding to Britain's Prince William this month, his office announced.

  • 23/04/2011 | Entertainment

    Afghan veteran to mix with stars at royal wedding

    An Afghan war veteran will join celebrities, monarchs, politicians and sporting greats at the royal wedding on Friday.

  • 12/02/2012 | Entertainment

    Whitney Houston mourned by fans at New Jersey church of her youth

    At the New Jersey church where her singing career first took flight, fans and admirers gathered on Sunday to celebrate the life of Whitney Houston and mourn her passing a day after the pop music diva died in a Beverly Hills hotel.


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